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4 Generations of Risk Management Practices:
Financial Risk Management, Systemic Risk Management, Strategic Risk Management, IT Risk Management


1st Generation. IT Risk Management: Business Technology Management Enterprises

How to develop, implement, and manage technology-savvy careers, and technology-enabled business enterprises to preempt systemic risk of global competition and obsolescence as well as increasingly potent global digital and electronic threats?
IT Risk Management Reconsidered...

Business & Entrepreneurship· Business Technology Management· Information Technology · IT Security & Information Assurance · Information Infrastructure· Intellectual Property· Information Assurance · Information Security · Information Privacy · Information Technology Security · Copyrights · Patents · Trade Marks · Small Business · Process Reengineering · Business Processes · Balanced Scorecard · Workflows · Benchmarking · Best Practices · Process Improvement · Six Sigma · Organizational Learning · Computer Supported Cooperative Work · Groupware · Enterprise Resource Planning · Virtual Organization · Virtual Corporation · Virtual Teams · Telework · Telecommuting · Virtual Office · Strategic Sourcing· Outsourcing · Business Intelligence · Data Management · Data Warehousing · Data Storage · Data Communications · Data Mining · OLTP · OLAP · more..

2nd Generation. Strategic Risk Management: e-Business & E-Commerce Global Markets

How global e-business and E-commerce enabled digitization, virtualization, and globalization is resulting in structural changes of industries and jobs across the whole world and how you can adapt by keeping up with the digital world? Strategic Risk Management Reconsidered...

Competitive Strategy· e-Business · Electronic Commerce · Electronic Business · Electronic Markets · Electronic Payments · Internet Regulation · Customer Relationship Management · Supply Chain Management · Enterprise Application Integration · Internet · Intranets · Extranets · Enterprise Portals · Enterprise Information Portals · Application Service Providers · Managed Service Providers · Web Marketing ·Internet Advertising ·Online Services · Internet Security ·Internet Privacy · Internet Law · Web Standards · Wireless Internet · Wireless Web · ERP · CRM · EAI · WAP · Linux · XML · UDDI · P2P · B2B · B2C · more..

3rd Generation. Systemic Risk Management: Knowledge Management Networks

When life, career, and [individual, organizational, national] survival impacting events that are expected to occur once in a million years occur very frequently as they are occurring now, how can you adapt and cope with such radical unexpected change? Systemic Risk Management Reconsidered...

Knowledge Management · Intellectual Capital · Intangible Assets · Knowledge Capital · Learning Organizations · Organizational Learning · Systems Thinking · Chaos Theory · Systems Dynamics · Adaptive Systems · Complexity · Complex Systems · Emergence · Virtual Communities · Communities of Practice · Reflective Learning · Collaborative Learning · Collaborative Communication · Knowledge Portals · Creative Innovation · Critical Thinking · Critical Inquiry · Business Intelligence · Emotional Intelligence · Knowledge Creation · Rationality · Epistemology · Ontology · Brain and Mind · more..

4th Generation. Financial Risk Management: Financial Markets and Exchanges

How to manage increasingly intertwined systemic risks related to finance, accounting, trading, and investing that are ever more globally interdependent with increasing correlation between the 'four generations' of risks and ultimate realization through financial risk? Financial Risk Management Reconsidered...

Finance & Accounting, Trading & Investing · Adjustable Rate Mortgage · Systemic Risk · Adverse Selection · Amortization · Arbitrage CDO · Asset Backed Commercial Paper · Asset Backed Securities (ABS) · Asset Originator · Basis Point · Basis Risk · Collateralized Bond Obligation (CBO) · Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) · Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO) · Collateralized Mortgage Obligation (CMO) · Counterparty Risk · Credit Default Swap (CDS) · Dark Pool · Dark Liquidity · Credit Derivatives · Credit Risk · Default Risk · EURIBOR (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) · Event Risk · Extension Risk · Foreclosure · Hedge Fund · Interest Rate Swap · LIBOR (London Interbank Offered Rate) · Liquidity Risk · Loss Curve · Mark to Market · Monoline Insurer · Mortgage · Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS) · Negative Amortization · Overcollaterization · Portfolio Manager · Prepayment Risk · Primary Market · Private Equity · Reinvestment Risk · Reinvestment Risk · Reserve Ratio · Risk Asset Ratio · Secondary Market · Securitization · Special Purpose Vehicles (SPV) · Stress Testing · Structured Finance · Structured Investment Vehicle (SIV) · Structured Products · more..

500+ Latest Finance-IT-Business Articles from Top Sources

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Reuters: Business News
  • Stock futures edge up ahead of jobless, housing data
  • Costco August same-store sales up 7 percent
  • GM roadshow to begin after elections: sources
  • Lehman says two units need help to avoid failing
  • Time Warner Cable, Disney yet to reach deal
  • ECB holds rates, tipped to extend liquidity lifeline
  • China digs for ways to stymie BHP's Potash Corp bid
  • Consumer bankruptcies fell 8 percent in August
  • SEC probes cancelled trades in flash crash: report
  • Oil steady near $74 as investors eye U.S. jobs reports
  • Reuters: Technology News
  • Apple TV a first step for more ambitious plans?
  • Gameworld: Tween players impacting online game development
  • U.S. delays Web traffic rules by seeking more comment
  • Apple and TV networks clash over 99 cent rentals
  • Baidu to focus mobile Internet investment on search
  • Apple TV takes aim at Web-connected living room
  • India to target Google and Skype for data access
  • Nokia to close down data access service Ovi Files
  • ASCAP flips switch on free app
  • Amazon eyes subscription Web TV service
  • Reuters Video: Business
  • Philippine tourism down after hijack
  • Asia shrs rise on U.S., China hopes
  • Sony optimistic about year-end
  • Apple's big reveal
  • Stocks soar as factories spark hope
  • The day ahead: September 2, 2010
  • Apple's serious move into TV
  • Factory strength offsets job cuts
  • English Premier League spends less
  • A novel view of financial crisis
  • Reuters Video: Technology
  • Apple's big reveal
  • A novel view of financial crisis
  • Green homes for Katrina-struck area
  • Synthetic corneas restore vision
  • Patent battle: i4i vs. Microsoft
  • "Straddling bus" to aid traffic
  • UK students on electric car crusade
  • Restaurant urges eating and tweeting
  • Intel powers Creators Project
  • BHP formally bids for Potash
  • Reuters: Internet News
  • U.S. delays Web traffic rules by seeking more comment
  • Gameworld: Tween players impacting online game development
  • Apple TV a first step for more ambitious plans?
  • Baidu to focus mobile Internet investment on search
  • Apple TV takes aim at Web-connected living room
  • Nokia to close down data access service Ovi Files
  • India to target Google and Skype for data access
  • Mother of young Syrian blogger appeals for her release
  • ASCAP flips switch on free app
  • Target stores to sell Facebook gift cards
  • Reuters: Deals
  • China digs for ways to stymie BHP's Potash Corp bid
  • GM roadshow to begin after elections: sources
  • AIG Taiwan unit buyer seeks favorable ending
  • Lehman says two units need help to avoid failing
  • Analysis: Genzyme units attract interest, what about Sanofi?
  • Sinochem hires HSBC regarding Potash options: report
  • Burger King in sale talks: source
  • Baer Capital eyes new PE fund, plans first exit
  • SAIL shortlists JPM, 5 others for share sale: sources
  • A&P mulling sale of Food Emporium chain: report
  • Reuters: Mergers News
  • UPDATE 2-Merck & Co postpones Dutch closures, options open
  • UPDATE 1-K-Sea to sell units to raise $100 mln, amends revolver
  • TPG's Newbridge to sell $1.2 bln Ping An block
  • UPDATE 3-Capgemini buys majority stake in Brazil IT group
  • UPDATE 1-Evraz sales rebound in H1 on rising steel demand
  • UPDATE 1-MA Industries halts talks to buy Albaugh
  • BRIEF-MA Industries halts talks to buy Albaugh
  • UPDATE 2-Pernod eyes global drinks market recovery
  • UPDATE 1-Deals of the day -- mergers and acquisitions
  • FACTBOX-Global drinks firms expand reach into Asia
  • Reuters: Private Equity
  • TPG's Newbridge to sell $1.2 bln Ping An block
  • UPDATE 1-Navis eyes Carrefour S'pore, Malaysia assets - source
  • UPDATE 1-Market Chatter -- Corporate finance press digest
  • UPDATE 7-Burger King in sale talks-source
  • UPDATE 1-PBF in talks for Valero Paulsboro refinery -sources
  • PBF in talks for Valero Paulsboro refinery -sources
  • UPDATE 3-TABLE-August U.S. light vehicle sales major automakers
  • RLPC-CVC agrees to smaller stake sale of Univar
  • UPDATE 6-Burger King in advanced sale talks -report
  • Vision rehires Citi LBO banker Shafer -sources
  • BusinessWeek.com -- Technology
  • Don't Rule Out Apple Ruling Your Living Room
  • Apple Makes iTunes More Social, Lets Customers Rent TV Shows
  • Google's Hoof an Issue in Washington After Web Accord
  • Cap Gemini Bets on Brazil With 233 Million-Euro CPM Braxis Deal
  • India Asks RIM, Google, Skype to Build Local Servers
  • Gartner Sees Worldwide Semiconductor Growth of 31.5% in 2010
  • Funai Electric to Increase LCD TV Output Capacity at Thai Plant
  • MetroPCS and Leap Take Prepaid Calling Upmarket
  • Fans May Not 'Like' Facebook Film
  • The Halo Effect of Microsoft's Halo
  • BusinessWeek.com -- Finance
  • Reheating the Job Market After a Chilly 'Recovery Summer'
  • Economy Avoids Recession Relapse as Data Can’t Get Much Worse
  • Mortgage Bonds Lose Ground as Homeowners Grab Lower Rates
  • ECB Keeps Key Interest Rate at 1%, May Maintain Crisis Mode
  • European Stocks Fluctuate; Pernod, Yara Fall, Stora Enso Gains
  • RBS to Cut About 3,500 British Jobs, Close Offices
  • European Stocks Erase Losses; Stoxx 600 Index Is Little Changed
  • Stock Picks: Ford, Infosys, JPMorgan
  • Home Prices
  • Mackerel Row
  • BusinessWeek.com -- Asia
  • Japan's Government Plays Matchmaker
  • Japan Ripe for M&A, Goldman Says
  • Japan May Charge Mt. Fuji Climbers
  • RIM Concedes in India
  • RIM Fall as BlackBerry Loyalty Fades
  • Indian Airline to Raise $356 Million
  • Thai Stocks Hit 14-Year High
  • Philippine Banks to Extend Rally, CLSA Says
  • Indonesian Currency Stregthens
  • Thai Prosecutor Seeks to Withdraw Charges Against Russian Bout
  • BusinessWeek.com -- Europe
  • Europe Manufacturing Growth Slows as Orders Weaken
  • U.K. Manufacturing Expansion Slowed in August
  • Blair Backs Tory Plans, Calls Brown ‘Strange’
  • German Retail Sales Unexpectedly Fell in July
  • Vivendi Raises Forecast as Profit Tops Street
  • Akzo Nobel Wins Wal-Mart U.S. Paint Exclusive
  • Egyptian Billionaire's Swiss Resort Dreams
  • Spain Homeowners Face Mortgage Rate Squeeze
  • Emirates Needs $28 Billion to Expand Fleet
  • German Bund Yield Rises to One-Week High as ECB Holds Rates
  • Company news - CNNMoney.com
  • Bucking the trend: 7 growing companies in slowing sectors
  • Cisco/Skype marriage would face a major hurdle
  • A new M&A boom? Not so fast.
  • Apple debuts new Apple TV, iPods
  • Sony revamps e-readers -- and hikes prices
  • Update: BP's advertising budget during the spill neared $100 million
  • Auto sales: Worst August since 1983
  • Who's got their electric car act together?
  • Dan Akerson's first day at the top of GM
  • U.S. investigating Hyundai Sonata steering
  • World business news - CNNMoney.com
  • Oil roars into September 'like a lion'
  • China manufacturing might help avoid crash
  • Nikkei sinks to 16-month low
  • RIM avoids BlackBerry ban in India - for now
  • Bank of Japan's additional easing measures disappoint
  • Sanofi offers $18.5 billion for Genzyme
  • Big Oil ticked off at new money law
  • Ford to expand presence in Asia
  • Toyota recalls 1.33 million Corollas
  • Sounds like a Prius down the street
  • Economic news - CNNMoney.com
  • Strongest jobs recovery in decades. Seriously
  • Americans in the dark about energy use
  • Broke schools turn to volunteers
  • U.S. manufacturing activity grows
  • Corporate cards for consumers?
  • Jobs: 'Stopped firing, not yet hiring'
  • China manufacturing might help avoid crash
  • Fed officials unusually divided
  • Are Americans de-banking?
  • Housing quagmire: Is it time to remove relief?
  • Latest stock market news from Wall Street - CNNMoney.com
  • Stocks poised weak open
  • Oil roars into September 'like a lion'
  • Treasurys fall on upbeat manufacturing data
  • Saks stock shoots up 20% on buyout rumors
  • Global economy going nowhere fast
  • BlackBerry crumble: Why RIM is in trouble
  • Stocks slump at the close
  • Treasurys edge higher
  • Stocks in for summer slip 'n' slide
  • Stocks that can take a double dip
  • Personal finance advice, ideas - Money Magazine
  • 4 tips for caring for mom and dad
  • Can mom afford to work only part-time?
  • Quest for the perfect credit score
  • 6 steps to improve your credit score
  • Money's new More Money blog
  • McDonald's sizzling stock
  • Best moves for home deals
  • How financial reform will work
  • Boost your company's profits, boost your career
  • Do you have what it takes to be wealthy?
  • Personal finance news - CNNMoney.com
  • 4 tips for caring for mom and dad
  • Can mom afford to work only part-time?
  • Are Americans de-banking?
  • Quest for the perfect credit score
  • Money's new More Money blog
  • McDonald's sizzling stock
  • 6 steps to improve your credit score
  • Nab the best rates on all loans
  • Credit card debt at an 8-year low
  • Boost your company's profits, boost your career
  • Small business news - CNNMoney.com
  • Car dealers fight for a second chance
  • Big sales from tiny shops
  • Made in USA - for now
  • Bagelers decry NY schmear tactics
  • Obama rips GOP for blocking aid bill
  • Loan programs need cash ASAP
  • Hire your own overseas worker
  • Hipmunk's new view of flight search
  • A $200 million headlock on MMA
  • Barefoot shoes race the black market
  • Technology news - CNNMoney.com
  • Cisco/Skype marriage faces major hurdle
  • Apple debuts new Apple TV, iPods
  • Sony revamps e-readers -- and hikes prices
  • Why all smartphones are $199
  • Gmail's new mind-reading inbox
  • The staggering pace of technology
  • RIM avoids BlackBerry ban in India - for now
  • Clearwire unveils pay-as-you-go 4G
  • Intel to buy Infineon's wireless unit
  • 3PAR bidding war: Are Dell and HP crazy?
  • SmartMoney.com - Consumer Action
  • Who's Looking at Your Credit Report?
  • Successful Landlords Aren't Wimps
  • Tapping the Equity in Your Home
  • 10 Fashion Tips for Your Vacation
  • Tips for First-Time Home Buyers
  • Wills & Insurance: 5 Documents Every Family Needs
  • When the College Savings Plan Falls Short
  • How You Can Prevent Electric Bill Shock
  • Debt Settlement Could Cost More Than You Think
  • 6 Getaways to Escape the Heat
  • SmartMoney.com - Screens
  • 3 Stocks With Customer Satisfaction Appeal
  • 3 Stocks With 'Net Payouts' of 8%
  • 3 Stocks With Low P/Es and 3% Dividends
  • 20 Funds to Guard Against Deflation
  • 3 Tech Stocks With Huge Returns on Capital
  • 3 Stocks Beating Sales and Earnings Forecasts
  • 3 Stocks With Slim P/Es and Fat Yields
  • 3 Stocks Priced for Corporate Buyouts
  • 3 Efficient Companies With Cheap Shares
  • 3 Stocks Poised for Dividend Growth
  • Forbes.com: Most popular stories
  • The World's Billionaires
  • Thailand's 40 Richest
  • Colleges That Will Make You Rich
  • The World's Most Powerful Celebrities
  • The Richest People In America
  • America's 21st-Century Business Model
  • Hollywood's Best Actors For The Buck
  • Table: Colleges That Will Make You Rich
  • The World's Most Beautiful College Campuses
  • America's Best Colleges
  • Forbes.com: News
  • New CFTC Forex Trading Rules Call For 50:1 Leverage
  • The School That Gives Kids Their Own iPads
  • U.S. Listing Still Appeals As More Chinese Companies Go Public At Home
  • Saudi Arabia's U.S. Ties
  • Helping Small Businesses Use The Cloud
  • V-Shaped Dreams Evaporate
  • Fantasy Baseball: Dumping Josh Hamilton, and Other Contrarian Advice
  • Twitter To Roll Out URL Shortener To All By End Of Year
  • Here Is How Best Buy Gains 33%
  • Apple Will Program Your TV, Stock Will Fetch $337
  • Forbes.com: Market News
  • Alliance Financial Ups Dividend
  • Saks Stumbles After JPMorgan Cut
  • Bulls Rush Into Transocean And Burger King, Bears Crowd Coach
  • Sunrise Senior Living Shines After Settlement
  • PerkinElmer Sells Unit to Private Equity Firm
  • Amazon.com Reportedly Working on Internet-Based TV and Movies
  • Western Digital Cruises Higher On Back Of Upgrade
  • Morgan Cools Its Fervor For Saks With Downgrade
  • H-P To Cook Up Some Chips With Korea's Hynix
  • Apple News Conference Expected to Unveil Apple TV
  • Forbes.com: Business News
  • Saudi Arabia's U.S. Ties
  • Harry Winston Diamond Dazzles
  • India's Health Insurance Hurdles
  • Allscripts CEO On New Merger
  • How To Keep Your Kids Safe In The Car
  • The True Costs Of The Iraq And Afghanistan Wars
  • Apple Rumors Lift Netflix
  • Reviving Indian Railways
  • David Archuleta Moves Beyond American Idol
  • America's Most Profitable Hospitals
  • Forbes.com: Europe News
  • Areva CEO Energizes Industry
  • Akzo Makes A Splash With Wal-Mart Paint Deal
  • World's Most Beautiful College Campuses
  • Denouncing A Digitized Dictionary
  • D'ya Need The Aircraft Carrier Today, Honey?
  • ECB May Raise Projections, But Not Rates
  • Apple Unveils New iPods, Updated iOS
  • Gazprom's Profit Triples To $10.6 Billion
  • Pernod Ricard's Profit Lifted By China Demand
  • Spain's Unemployment Claims Rise In August
  • Forbes.com: Asia News
  • Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion
  • Thailand's 40 Richest
  • Shanghai Cashes In On World Expo
  • Why Did Kim Jong Il Go To China?
  • India's Health Insurance Hurdles
  • Australian Key Lawmaker Backs Labor To Govern
  • China Failing To Keep WTO Access Pledges
  • Apple Unveils TV Box For Renting Movies
  • Kabul Bank Braces For Run On Deposits
  • Typhoon Kompasu Hits South Korea, Kills 3
  • Forbes.com: Billionaires News
  • Thailand's Wealthiest
  • Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion
  • Thailand's 40 Richest
  • Billionaire Universities
  • Late-Blooming Billionaires
  • Tycoons Still Working It Past 90
  • Billionaires' First Jobs
  • New York Real Estate Developer Paul Milstein Dead At 88
  • 'Mariah Carey's' Hamptons Mansion
  • Sneak Peak Of Billionaire's New Mansion
  • Forbes.com: Personal Finance News
  • Bernanke Out Of Bullets But Not Bombs
  • Five More True Tales From A Tax Lawyer
  • How To Stop The IRS Machine
  • When To Pay A Financial Pro
  • Retirement Planning Simpler If You Ignore The News
  • Received An IRS Notice? 10 Simple Tips
  • How To Find Your Way Through The ETF Maze
  • How To Protect Your Bond Holdings From Rising Interest Rates
  • Consider State And Local Taxes Before You Take Capital Gains
  • How To Make Money In Overlooked, Small Cap Stocks
  • Forbes.com: Investing Ideas
  • Aggressive Bulls Bet On Better Dynegy Offer, More Upside For Rambus
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